Old-world Idylls and Other VersesK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 252 psl. |
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Autonoë BABETTE BALLADE BARON BEAU BROCADE beauty Belle Marquise bird blue Boucher bright brow Caliph CHARLES BLANC CLAUDE TILLIER comes Cupid's Alley Cynics dance Davus dead dear DENISE DOLLY Dorothy dream E'en eyes face faded fair fawn that seeks feet flowers FRANÇOIS BOUCHER FRANK gone grace gray green grew hair hand head heart KENSINGTON GARDENS king more terrible knew laughing LAWRENCE lips London stones look Love's Madam Maid Muse Naught but myrtle NELLIE NINETTE NINON o'er once pale pipe and flute Plato Poets poor present for Rose PRINCESS PROCRIS Pure song rhyme ringdoves RONDEAU round say?—ah School of Coquettes shade sigh Sing smile song stays,—we go stirred strange sweet THEOCRITUS thing thou thought thrush turned Twas twice-told tales twixt VIEUXBOIS VILLANELLE watched weary wind-flower words yore